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Another favorite from back in the day. Time to crack open a cold 40 and get mellow!
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Considering that the only previous hip-hop hits collection to stretch two full CDs came from 2Pac (and that only after his death), Gang Starr's Full Clip is a surprising release, though it's incredibly welcome. The duo of DJ Premier and Guru has been one of the longest continuous acts on the rap scene, beginning with 1989's No More Mr. Nice Guy and a spot on the soundtrack to Spike Lee's 1990 film Mo' Better Blues. And as demonstrated by Premier's stunning productions on classic early tracks like "Who's Gonna Take the Weight," "Words I Manifest," and "Just to Get a Rep," Gang Starr hit its stride early, and just kept on hitting peak after peak during the '90s with "Speak Ya Clout," "Code of the Streets," "Tonz 'O' Gunz," and "You Know My Steez." And new tracks, usually the bane of any best-of collection, provide quite a few highlights here -- including "Full Clip," "Discipline" (featuring Total), and "All 4 Tha Ca$h." Also, the set compiles several notable B-sides -- "The ? Remainz," "Credit Is Due," and "You Know My Steez (Remix)" -- as well as soundtrack works like "1/2 & 1/2" (from Blade), "Gotta Get Over" (from Trespass), and "The Militia II (Remix)" (from Belly). Though Guru's monotone raps can grate over the course of two hours, Full Clip documents one of the best, most underrated hip-hop groups ever, from their jazzy beginnings into Premier's harder productions from the mid-'90s and beyond.
Another favorite from back in the day. Time to crack open a cold 40 and get mellow!
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Interesting that MOG labels this as "The Remainz ?" -- it is listed on my iPod as "The ? Remains."Anyways.Question of the day: Why do modern artists refuse to make music like this?Oy.This song is so simple and yet so amazing. Immediately my head is rocking to the beat of the bass. Supporting that motion is a basic drum pattern aided by a predictably lo-fi sample. Rounding out the sound, other t...
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This video is the anthem for Lebron James and Byron Scott. I thinkLebron took the comments of some of the Wizard player personal. It also looks like Byron Scott took Jason Kidd's getting him fired as the Net coach personal and now he is letting Chris Paul end Kidd's career and future source of income in front of the eyes of america. I take my hip hop personal. Premier beats with Guru rapping on...
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| 1 Intro [Remix] |
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| 2 Full Clip |
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| 3 Discipline |
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| 4 Words I Manifest [Remix] |
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| 5 Ex Girl to Next Girl |
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| 6 Take It Personal |
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| 7 Mass Appeal |
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| 8 Jazz Thing [Video Version] |
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| 9 The Militia |
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| 10 Tonz 'O' Gunz |
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| 11 Royalty |
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| 12 Who's Gonna Take the Weight? |
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| 13 You Know My Steez |
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| 14 Above the Clouds |
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| 15 Work |
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| 16 Royalty |
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| 17 The Militia |
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| 18 Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot) |
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| 19 The Remainz ? |
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| 20 Credit Is Due |
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| 21 Jazz Thing [Video Version] |
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| 22 Soliloquy of Chaos |
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| 23 1/2 & 1/2 |
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| 24 Now You're Mine |
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| 25 So Wassup?! |
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| 26 Betrayal |
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| 27 You Know My Steez [Three Men and A Lady Remix] |
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| 28 Tonz 'O' Gunz |
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| 29 The Militia II [Remix] |
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| 30 Full Clip |
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| 31 [Untitled Track] |
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